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July-December
2006 Articles
12/28 - DEC to hold meetings next week on virus
12/28 - Lake Michigan trout making comeback
12/28 - Outlook murky as U.S., Canada work out pact on Great Lakes
12/27 - New strategy for water quality
12/27 - Outdoors: New law won't stop lakes invaders
12/27 - Will permits hurt shipping industry?
12/26 - Public input key to governments protecting Great Lakes
12/26 - Seminar on Asian carp impact planned
12/26 - Slow progress cleaning up Great Lakes
12/25 - Lake efforts diluted
12/25 - Sewage still Great Lakes problem
12/25 - Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement
12/21 - Editorial: Coast Guard's Right Decision
12/21 - Environmentalists: Stop Great Lakes damage before it happens
12/21 - Michigan ballast water law takes maiden voyage; has legal implications for other states
12/20 - Fledgling lake study group meets state heads
12/20 - Protecting Our Progress in the Great Lakes
12/20 - Scientists study Michigan land bridge
12/19 - EPA to begin sediment sampling in Detroit River
12/19 - Lake Beulah dispute echoes larger battle
12/19 - Will the fishing hold?
12/18 - Plans call for wetlands restoration at Arenac County wildlife area
12/18 - Manistique River cleanup makes ground
12/18 -
Editorial: Don't neglect the lakes
12/14 - The Dirty Legacy of Reserve Mining
12/14 - Scientists say toxic stew harming Canadians; tougher pollution laws needed
12/14 - Michigan County Bans Phosphorus Fertilizers
12/13 - Environmentalists to sue Coast Guard over live-fire exercises
12/13 - Lake Erie water gets undiverted attention
12/13 - Editorial: Water rights
12/12 - Lake Superior slide brushes new record territory
12/12 - Coast Guard responds to concerns
12/12 - Letter to the Editor: No need to dump PCB waste near Great Lakes
12/11 - Illinois Gov. Blagojevich Announces Historic Agreement With Midwest Generation
12/11 - Michigan can't afford mercury plan
12/11 - Editorial: Utilities must comply promptly
12/08 - Many concerns for Great Lakes
12/08 - Residents concerned about "Live Fire" practice along Lake Michigan
12/08 - Carping about Great Lakes: Congress has gone fishing: Anyone who cares about fish, take note
12/07 - Environmentalists Urge Spitzer to Make Oceans and Coasts a Priority
12/07 - Interview: EPA's Stephen L. Johnson
12/07 - Stop the sewage
12/06 - An investment in our future
12/06 - Great Lakes an undervalued asset
12/06 - Peel rates high on sewage report card
12/05 - 24 Billion Gallons of Sewage Discharge Fill Great Lakes Every Year
12/05 - Where has the water gone?
12/05 - Great Lakes, great problems
11/30 - The dirty legacy
of Reserve Mining
11/30 - EDITORIAL: EPA
takes step in right direction
11/30 - Groups oppose
nuke plant site plan
11/29 - Asian carp
could threaten Great Lakes
11/28 - Group urges
Wis. DNR to follow rules on Great Lakes water request
11/28 - Great Lakes
a giant `toilet,' study finds
11/22 - Invasive
reed taking over beaches
11/22 - Army
Corps plans to add berm at dike disposal site
11/22 - Kyle
Hupfer, backer of Dunes hotel, resigns from Ind. DNR
11/22 - Lake Metroparks'
off season one of renewal
11/22 - Millions of
minnows
11/22 - Emerald
ash borer in Allen County; quarantine ahead
11/21 - EDITORIAL:
Get back to work on a new pact for the Great Lakes
11/21 - COMMENTARY:
Input sought on plan affecting Great Lakes
11/21 - State issues
emergency rules to limit spread of fish disease
11/20 - PCB capping
debated as long-term solution
11/19 - Fishing industry
still trawling for survival
11/17 - U.S. General
Election 2006: Overview for the Great Lakes
11/15 - More landowners
now helping to protect Oak Ridges Moraine
11/13 - EDITORIAL:
Mercury pollution standards should be toughened
11/13 - Elections
boost environmental agenda
11/13 - Canada's waters
threatened, report says
11/13 - Officials
target mercury levels in fish
11/13 - Invasives
destroying Great Lakes food chain
11/12 - A tern of
the tides
11/11
- EDITORIAL: Let's
talk to Michigan
11/11 - Putting curbs
on the Cuyahoga River
10/3 - Alder sweep
to measure cargo deposits
10/3 - Great Lakes
Commission meets in Duluth
10/3 - Biologists
try to figure out what's killing lake birds
9/19 - As
water rose, business sank
9/18 - Deal inked
to build power plant on Toronto's waterfront
9/18 - The costs of
preventing flood damage
9/12 - EDITORIAL:
Target: Lake Michigan
9/12 - Thousands
of raptors migrating south
9/11 -
Hunger makes Isle Royale wolves less fearful of people
9/11 - Mute swans
condemned, but they won't go quietly
9/11 - How
green is a soybean?
9/11 - Metro Beach
gets a makeover
8/30
- Trickles of pollution:
A path to a clean lake?
8/29 - Shallower Lake
Erie spells deep trouble
8/29
- EDITORIAL:
Money needed to keep Asian carp from Great Lakes
8/23 - Mercury Remains
a Major Concern
8/22: Greening the
State's Brownfields
8/22: Conflict Muddies
New Law on Water
8/18 - Towns
prepare for water crunch
8/18 - A Skyline
Filled With Sails
8/18 - Death shows
danger of sand
8/18 - Michigan City
scraps dune development plan
8/17 - Reward offered
for bell stolen from City of Detroit shipwreck
8/17 - EDITORIAL:
Developing coastline
8/17 - The River
LessTraveled
8/17 - McHenry
County developing preservation plan
8/17 - Protect Great
Lakes with tougher regulations: Ontario minister
8/17 - Bruce Power
seeks OK for new nuclear site
8/17 - Collaborative
project brings art to science
7/28 - What is
killing the fish of the Great Lakes?
7/28
- Snake may lose status
7/28 - Perry site
may reopen next month
7/28 - Environmentalists
say dioxin standards should not be diluted
7/27-
Salmon make resurgence
7/27- Dirty beaches
spark battle
7/27- Swimmers get
the itch
7/27 -Mentor wants
a visitor center for lagoons
7/27 -Officers
train for attacks on water
7/27 - Oh buoy, a
clean beach
7/27 - Fish kill baffles
Wisconsin DNR
7/26
- New take on protecting
waters
7/5 - New Yorks
canal system crippled by record flooding
7/5 - Modern-day
windmills cause dust-up in Mich
7/5 - EDITORIAL: New
Berlin deserves water
7/5 - Hope shines
for lighthouse fix-up project
7/5 - Signs promote
teamwork to fight pollution in watershed
7/4 - Effort to boost
boating sinks
7/4 - Environment
Canada study finds caffeine, prescription drugs in St.
Lawrence
7/3 - Ships run aground
as Great Lakes' waters drop
7/3 - Minnesota tries
to hold off gypsy moth infestation
7/3 - State Dock to
get facelift
7/3 - COMMENTARY:
New Berlin water diversion try shows problems ahead
7/2 - New solution
for unwanted fish scraps
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